On Sunday, May 3, one hundred and six girls from around the Council gathered for a celebration of their achievements—earning the highest award of Girl Scouting—their Gold Award. The 2015 recipients represent an elite group of women who embody community leadership, leaving behind a sustainable legacy. Interested in learning more about earning your Gold Award? Learn more here.

In celebration of International Women’s Day, we joined Girl Scouts USA, CEO, Anna Maria Chavez in representing Girl Scouts at the White House for a joint announcement about Let Girls Learn by the President and First Lady. Our girls had the opportunity to meet Senator Cory Booker and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, where they shared how Girls Scouts are making a difference in New Jersey.